The Southern Poverty Law Center, which has labeled several Washington, D.C.-based family organizations as "hate groups" for favoring traditional marriage, has been dumped as a "resource" on the FBI's Hate Crime Web page, a significant rejection of the influential legal group.

The Web page scrubbing, which also included eliminating the Anti-Defamation League, was not announced and came in the last month after 15 family groups pressed Attorney General Eric Holder and FBI Director James Comey to stop endorsing a group -- SPLC -- that inspired a recent case of domestic terrorism at the Family Research Council.

(Reuters) - The suspect in the Passover Eve killings of three people at two Jewish community centers near Kansas City is a former Ku Klux Klan leader with a history of spewing vitriol against Jews, law enforcement officials said on Monday.Frazier Glenn Cross, 73, faces local and federal prosecution on hate crime charges after his arrest on Sunday for a shooting spree that killed a teenager and his grandfather outside a Jewish community center, and a woman visiting her mother at a nearby Jewish retirement home.

Our society has lost a great activist today with the death of John Judge. No one spoke more clearly, strongly, and informedly on political power, militarism, and activism for positive change. While John lived nextdoor to Dennis Kucinich -- and with one of the best views and one of the best collections of political books and documents -- in Washington, D.C., it was as staff person for Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney that he advanced numerous causes of peace and justice and accountability for the powerful on Capitol Hill. On impeaching Bush and Cheney he was there first. John's expertise reached back into history and across continents. From the Kennedy assassination to conscientious objection to how-a-bill-becomes-a-law, he was a person to turn to for information and wisdom who was never anything but helpful, friendly, cheerful, and energetic.

Before the eulogies become too gushing, Joan, we must also consider that Mr. Judge was a fierce supporter of the real-victims and real-planes disinfo spread by the mainstream media about 9/11.

Hmmm......

Yet I, too, was a longtime supporter of Judge's prior, and very impressive, conspiracy-busting research -- most notably, IMHO, his monumental dissection of the Jonestown massacre and its covert-ops infrastructure.

Perhaps, in the long run, he will turn out to have been one of the all-time masters of the LIMITED HANGOUT. (Remember, he DID have some pretty impressive, Washington-insider connections!)

Yet I too mourn his passing, for all the suppressed truth he chose (or was allowed) to dig up and present to us.

Robert Faurisson, thank you so much for your intellectual and theoretical contributions to scientific revisionism. I studied your work and based my analysis of 9/11 on your method, of going to the center of the center of event. Check out my radio show below under the names "Frankly speaking" and I give specific reference to you. Many thanks, Frankly Speaking

Andy Tyme: "Mr. Judge was a fierce supporter of the real-victims and real-planes disinfo spread by the mainstream media about 9/11."

Serves me right, Andy, for posting without checking. I never read John Judge. I was aware of his presence in the research community, but never found anything he said interesting. He's quite a boring speaker. I tried to listen to some of his You Tubes today, but I had to turn them off. He said nothing.

How many researchers/historians believe in no planes and probable pre-taped video coverage of 9/11?

Still, his is a familiar name and I do like Kucinich and McKinney. Interesting Judge was described as being an "activist."